Table 3

Bootstrapped Multiple Regression Model Summary Predicting Primary Care Attendance Intentions

ParameterB (95% CI)SEP Value
Intercept9.21 (7.23 to 11.11)1.05.001a
Intervention−1.62 (−1.97 to −1.30)0.18.001a
Demographics
 Age−0.01 (−0.04 to 0.02)0.01.408
 Region
  Northern England1 [Reference]
  Southern England0.09 (−0.34 to 0.53)0.23.711
  Midlands−0.27 (−0.82 to 0.24)0.27.310
  Greater London0.66 (0.17 to 1.10)0.24.001a
  East of England0.07 (−0.58 to 0.71)0.32.858
 Employment status
  Employed1 [Reference]
  Full-time parent/homemaker−0.09 (−0.53 to 0.32)0.22.663
  Unemployed0.57 (−0.20 to 1.27)0.40.150
  Student/pupil0.52 (−0.49 to 1.55)0.54.32
  Retired0.29 (−0.88 to 1.43)0.57.628
 Education
  No official qualification1 [Reference]
  School-leaving qualification−0.32 (−1.74 to 1.10)0.71.636
  University qualification−0.38 (−1.78 to 1.04)0.72.581
 Ethnicity
  White1 [Reference]
  Asian0.85 (0.30 to 1.32)0.24.002b
  Black−1.98 (−2.80 to −1.09)0.41.001a
  Mixed−0.64 (−1.76 to 0.50)0.59.273
Caregiver role0.30 (−0.11 to 0.72)0.19.117
Sex of youngest child0.03 (−0.30 to 0.38)0.17.864
Age of youngest child−0.08 (−0.14 to −0.02)0.03.011c
Clinical characteristics
 GP visits with youngest child in past year0.10 (0.01 to 0.23)0.06.083
 Chronic health issues of youngest child−0.20 (−0.75 to 0.37)0.28.471
  • B = regression coefficient; GP = general practitioner; SE = standard error.

  • a P ≤.001

  • b P ≤.01

  • c P ≤.05